
Commissioning
EngyCal RS33
36
Hauser
7
Commissioning
Make sure that all post-connection checks have been carried out before putting your device
into operation:
Checklist, 'Post-connection check' section, (→ 31).
After the operating voltage is applied, the display and the green LED are illuminated. The
device is now ready to operate and can be configured via the keys or the "FieldCare" parameter
configuration software (→ 34).
Remove the protective film from the display as this would otherwise affect the
readability of the display.
7.1
Quick commissioning/make it run
The standard application for steam mass/energy is commissioned in just a few moments by
simply configuring 5 operating parameters in the
Setup
menu.
Prerequisites for quick commissioning:
• Flow transmitter with pulse output
• RTD temperature sensor, 4-wire direct connection
• Absolute pressure sensor with current output 4 to 20 mA
Menu/setup
•
Units
: Select unit type (SI/US)
•
Pulse value
: Select the unit of the pulse value of the flow transmitter
•
Value
: Enter the pulse value of the flow sensor
•
Date/time
: Set the date and time
•
Pressure
: Set the measuring range for the pressure sensor
The device is now operational and ready for measuring the steam mass and heat energy.
You can configure device functions, such as data logging, tariff function, bus connection and
the scaling of current inputs for flow or temperature, in the
Advanced setup
menu or in the
Expert
menu. A description of these menus can be found in the Operating Instructions.
Here, you can also find the settings for the inputs (e.g. when connecting a relative pressure
sensor, flow transmitter with a current output etc.).
• Inputs/flow:
Select the signal type and enter the start and end of the measuring range (for current
signal) or the pulse value of the flow transmitter.
• Inputs/temperature:
Select the signal type and enter the type of connection or the start and end of the
measuring range (for current signals).
• Inputs/pressure:
Select the signal type and the pressure unit (absolute or relative) and enter the start and
end of the measuring range.